The main problem with vote-counting in CA is people lying about what the problem is.
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closed down a dozen blocks in the heart of america's densest city to take history's loudest nap
🚨 Here we go -> Somali World Cup referee Omar Artan denied entry to the US. This referee, who was due to be first official from his country to be involved in a World Cup game, had a diplomatic passport but was turned away in Miami.
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First, you divide things into "Christian" and "non-Christian," and then you divide into them "real" Christians and not.
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They sound like folks proclaiming their need to stay on twitter and fight for it. It's dead, y'all
Same.
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Referee, who was due to be first official from his country to be involved in a World Cup game, had a diplomatic passport but was turned away in Miami
Mr Excitement, per pool, didn’t not react to the Knicks tying up the game
Note: I am not defending Platner, but would also add that the stake for Reps in that election and for Dems in this cycle are not comparable. I find Frum’s comparison wanting.
In the same way that I'm angry that Donald Trump will unavoidably be associated with events about the 250th anniversary of the US, even if some of them turn out to be laughable, so am I angry that Pete Hegseth is anywhere near a D-Day commemoration.
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